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==Idea== <vimeo>646804044</vimeo> According to 'Which?' magazine, moving home is the second most stressful thing you’ll ever do. On average, we each move home 11 times during the course of our lives, with 4.5m moves taking place every year in the UK alone. Just Move In exists to make moving home hassle-free. Our digital home move assistant combines automated technology with top-rated customer support to set up a wide range of essential services; from insurance to council tax, saving home movers time and money. We have long standing relationships with hundreds of estate agencies and property partners, as well as with technology businesses (inc Hamptons & Openrent) who embed our co-branded product into their customer journeys. Founded in 2016, we now employ 40+ people and have grown to the point that we processed over 40,000 moves over the last 12 months. We’re also a proud B Corporation - originally certifying in 2018. We believe in the three Ps: people, planet and prosperity. Meaning we’re not just a commercial company, but an ethical one. We’ve spent the last 18 months enhancing our customer journey with an integrated set of digital services. And, with your investment, we’ll enrich our technology stack by increasing automation and introducing personalisation through machine learning and open banking.
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